Title: Overview of Changing Telecom
1Overview of ChangingTelecom Converged Services
Scenario and Indian Context
- By Vijay Madan
- Executive Director CDOT
By VIJAY MADAN EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
CDOT
2Objectives of the Presentation
- To present a summary of the following
- Paradigm shift
- Networks driven Telecom to that driven by
Customers requirements - Emerging
- Telecommunication Services, Technologies
Techniques - Issues
- Being addressed to accelerate the pace of Change
3- FAST CHANGING PARADIGM
- From
- Operators Network Centric Telecom
- to the one
- driven by Services Customers Requirements
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- One Subscriber line for
- Voice, Internet Video
- Converged Networks for Telecom Broadcast
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- Single Subscriber Equipment for Voice,
- Data and Video Calls
- Innovative value added subscriber services
4Multimedia
Converged Services
Voice
Now
Technology Dependent
Mainly Dial up
Ubiquitous Services
Global Services
Seamless Mobile
Changing Services Scenario
Always ON
5 Role Players In Changing Telecom Scenario
- Users
- With Service Wish List ( Mainly Urban)
- With Social Needs ( Mainly Rural )
- Content Application Developers
- Network Operators Service Providers
- Infrastructure Providers
- Governments Administrations for
- Policy
- Social Role
- Standards
- Regulation
- Spectrum Resource Provisioning
- Dispute Settlement
6Major classes of Services
- Fixed Copper, Optical Fibre, Wireless
- Mobile Presently GSM and CDMA based
- Narrow band Voice, Internet, Fax
- Broad band High speed Internet, Video
7Types of Interactive Services
- THREE MAJOR TYPES
- Relationship Phone Call, E-Mail, Chat,
- Video Conference
- Information Weather, Internet Search
- Yellow pages,
Movies, Games - Transactions e-Commerce, e-Business
8 Subscribers Wish List
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- VIRTUAL PRESENCE
- Speak, Hear, See, Seek, Store Info
- Instantaneously Interactively
- Perhaps feeling and sharing ambience
- Seamlessly , Everywhere , Always at
- Affordable cost with Agreed Quality of Service
9World-Wide Growth of Mobile and Internet
Reference Ms Lara Srivastava ITU
10It is more mobile than fixed Reference Ms Lara
Srivastava ITU
11The personalization of the mobile
- Physical proximity users are getting closer
closer to their mobiles, all times of the day
- Emotional Attachment many cant leave home
without it. Its theft/loss often causes panic
and disruption to daily life - Fashion mobile is quickly becoming an important
daily accessory - Identity mobiles are playing an increasingly
important role in creating/maintaining identity
(through pictures, SMS messages etc)
12- Is it Wireless or Optical Fibre or Both!
- When the Optical Fibres emerged with infinite
Capacity and high Speed of Information Transport,
the Engineers said the Wireless was dead - Then came again the wireless in the last mile to
- allow mobility but with bandwidth
limitations, fed by - optical fibre backbone
- Efficient Spectrum management as well as Content
- Compression will let Bandwidth Problems cured
13- Convergence
- Scenario for Residences
- Members of the same household are
- On-line Simultaneously
- Browsing Web
- Watching, Downloading Recording Video
- Digital Audio Video Broadcast
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14- Services for Business Users
- Professional Business Services Including
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- Multi-Party Conferencing
- Instantaneous Database Access
- e-Commerce
- Ubiquitous Virtual Office
15Customers Willingness to Payto be based upon
- Type of Service
- Quality of Service
- Customers personal priority
- Independent of Distance !!
16Trends
- Network Resource Sharing
- Futuristic Networks for adaptation to changing
Customer Expectations - Efficient Spectrum Management
- Mobility independent of technology and
geographical boundaries - Unified Customer Equipment mobile handsets for
all types of services
17Network Sharing Merits Issues
- Cost reduction through Optimized use of network
resources - Focus of investors on new Services and variety
of Content - More returns on Services
- New Content development in Local Languages
- Possible through franchising, mutual business
model agreements. - Disputes on revenue sharing and Quality of
Service issues pin-pointing, blame game.
18- Multi-operator Complex Services Environment
Requires - Clear Service Level and revenue Agreements
- between
- Service Providers
- Network Providers
- Content Providers
- Users
- Automated tools and AUTHENTIC DATABASE to
facilitate the Regulators and legal agencies to
ensure fair implementation of the agreements and
settlement of disputes - Development is taking place in this area
19Software based Network Management
- Optimized usage of Networks and Resources
- Fault Performance Management
- Security Management for information privacy and
Network protection - Financial Management for billing revenue
sharing - Quality of Service monitoring
- Service Level Agreements execution
- Operation Support Systems for efficient operation
maintenance of Network Services
20- Continued Need of Regulation, Standards to
- address the following Challenges of Multi
- Operator Environment
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- Technological Challenges Innovation
- Interconnectivity and Interoperability
- Appropriate Migration Scenarios to next
- generations
- Enhancing Performance and Lowering Costs
- Intellectual Property Rights, Security Privacy
- Legal Political Aspects, Fair Competition
21- Service Providers could generally overlook the
following Factors to some extent -
- Quality of Service
- Efficient use of Spectrum
- Roll-out to Remote and Sparsely Populated Areas
- Participate in social programs like e-Education,
e-Health and Community Comn - Tariff Caps as mandated by the Regulator by
Providing - such Attractive Looking Technical Features
which may not - actually justify very high prices
- However, Administrations, Regulators Market
Forces - would Balance it out in Customers favour
22India - Broad Statistics (Indicative Figures
Only)
- Fixed Telephones 46 million
- Mobile Telephones 48 million
- Internet connections ( 5.4 million) gt16 million
users - No. of TVs 83 million
- No. of Cable TV connections 57 million
- Broadband Connections 0.5 million
- ENTERTAINMENT CABLE TV NETWORK MAY
- BECOME MAJOR BROADBAND DRIVERS IN INDIA
23Challenges to be addressed in the Indian Scenario
- Unique Rural Scenario
- Low current Tele-density both in Urban and Rural
Areas inspite of good growth - Need for Spectrum re-farming re-allocation
- Lack of Content in Local Languages
- Unstructured Cable TV Network
- Confidence on e-Commerce
- Lower Number of IPR Entities
- Network Security
- Bridging Digital Divide